Cascable is good. Some features require the paid version (actually it works as in-app purchase). But the free features are basically equivalent olympus-share, but with a better UI, and the paid features add some cool stuff like RAW handling, focus peaking, etc. I just use the free version at the moment and greatly prefer it to olympus-share.

Cascable is good. Some features require the paid version (actually it works as in-app purchase). But the free features are basically equivalent olympus-share, but with a better UI, and the paid features add some cool stuff like RAW handling, focus peaking, etc. I just use the free version at the moment and greatly prefer it to olympus-share.

Cascable is good. Some features require the paid version (actually it works as in-app purchase). But the free features are basically equivalent olympus-share, but with a better UI, and the paid features add some cool stuff like RAW handling, focus peaking, etc. I just use the free version at the moment and greatly prefer it to olympus-share.

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I have the free version installed now, wonder if the focus peaking will work with the E-P5? It says the peaking is red, that would be better than the white or black I have in camera. But this app is $25.00, expensive for a phone app. I will have to see how it goes before trying the pro version pack

I'd not seen cascable - I'm downloading it as we speak. If it can handle both Panasonic and Olympus files I'll be very happy, and it looks like you can buy the premium unlocks separately if you wish.

For other apps, I do most of my editing on an iPad and highly recommend Snapseed and Facetune. I use those two for 95% of my stuff, with LR mobile and Picsplay for the remaining time. I'm blown away by what these apps can do.

Cascable is really good. Bought it when it was in V.1 to control my Canon EOS-M3 - the Canon app wasn't great. Since V.2 Cascable supports Canon, Nikon, Olympus and Sony cameras with wifi, Panasonic isn't on the list.
It works nicely with my EOS-M3 and E-M10 II both on iPhone and iPad mini and the ability to use Apple Watch as a remote shutter release is a bonus.
The full price is quite high, but I can highly recommend this app if you need to control your camera remotely and to transfer full size images to your iPhone or iPad for editing or sharing. Android users are out of luck , only iOS is supported for now.

Hello! My name is Daniel and I'm the founder of Cascable (and the lead engineer)! What a wonderful surprise to stumble upon this thread - thanks for all the nice things you said about our app! It's spurred me to stop lurking and finally register here.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch through the forum or Cascable's website. I haven't posted about Cascable here before since I'm sure the promoting the app using the forum will be frowned upon, but since this thread is already going hopefully it's ok to chime in.

Preempting our most common requests: Panasonic is next on our list of manufacturers to add - hopefully it'll happen early next year (remember it's already October!). Android is something we'd love to do, but we don't have the expertise to bring Cascable to the Android platform at the moment.

Hello! My name is Daniel and I'm the founder of Cascable (and the lead engineer)! What a wonderful surprise to stumble upon this thread - thanks for all the nice things you said about our app! It's spurred me to stop lurking and finally register here.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch through the forum or Cascable's website. I haven't posted about Cascable here before since I'm sure the promoting the app using the forum will be frowned upon, but since this thread is already going hopefully it's ok to chime in.

Preempting our most common requests: Panasonic is next on our list of manufacturers to add - hopefully it'll happen early next year (remember it's already October!). Android is something we'd love to do, but we don't have the expertise to bring Cascable to the Android platform at the moment.

Yes, focus peaking works with all supported cameras!

Again, thanks for the nice words about Cascable and don't hesitate to get in touch!

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My one wish list would be to tether to the app but use the camera as normal, so you can instantly review on a tablet while shooting normally. But sadly I think it's a limitation of the camera firmware rather than than the app.

A cool feature would be a overlay/onion-skin interface for shooting stop motion.

Hello! My name is Daniel and I'm the founder of Cascable (and the lead engineer)! What a wonderful surprise to stumble upon this thread - thanks for all the nice things you said about our app! It's spurred me to stop lurking and finally register here.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch through the forum or Cascable's website. I haven't posted about Cascable here before since I'm sure the promoting the app using the forum will be frowned upon, but since this thread is already going hopefully it's ok to chime in.

Again, thanks for the nice words about Cascable and don't hesitate to get in touch!

@iKenndac - thanks for posting, I'm just playing around with free version at the moment. I'd also like to see a way to live review on my iPad while shooting from the camera, it would take my home studio* to another level. I shoot with both Panasonic and Olympus so look forward to an update that can work with both cameras.

*ok it's my dining room, my wife would not be happy if she knew I was trying to turn it into a studio...

My one wish list would be to tether to the app but use the camera as normal, so you can instantly review on a tablet while shooting normally. But sadly I think it's a limitation of the camera firmware rather than than the app.

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Unfortunately, yes, this is a limitation of Olympus' implementation of WiFi. Cascable does support the workflow you're talking about, but only with cameras that support it - which is currently limited to the more high-end Canons, most Nikons and some Sonys.

@iKenndac - thanks for posting, I'm just playing around with free version at the moment. I'd also like to see a way to live review on my iPad while shooting from the camera, it would take my home studio* to another level.

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